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University of Stirling Tickets and Information 01786 466666 www.macrobert.org ‘great cinema’ The Guardian macrobert Cinema Guide May - June 2011 Pictured: My Dog Tulip macRobert cinema
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University of StirlingTickets and Information

01786 466666www.macrobert .org

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How to use this BrochureThe following key symbols are used throughout the brochure:

Special Family Price

Parent and Baby Screening

treehouse Sessions Available

Thursday Unemployed Screening(£1 tickets for unemployed people)

Wednesday Student Screening(£3 tickets for students)

Subtitled Screening for the Hard of Hearing

Audio Description Available

macrobert Parent and Baby Screenings

Now you can bring your baby along and enjoy films on the big screen in a baby-friendly, relaxed

atmosphere. The lights are turned up a bit and the sound is turned down, mats are out and there is space

for buggies. We are creating a baby-friendly atmosphere, membership is free and open to any baby

under 12 months - just sign up before the film.

All screenings start at 10.30am and are marked with throughout the brochure. Treehouse sessions

are also available for these screenings for an additional £5.50 and are marked with

For more information visit www.macrobert.org/pabs

Wed 4 May Black Swan Page 7Wed 11 May The Lincoln Lawyer Page 7Wed 18 May A Small Act Page 15Wed 25 May Inside Job Page 16Wed 1 Jun Hall Pass Page 10Wed 8 Jun Babies Page 17 Wed 15 Jun My Dog Tulip Page 12Wed 22 Jun Carla's Song Page 13Wed 29 Jun Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides Page 13

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How to BookOnline www.macrobert.orgTelephone 01786 466666In person macrobert, University of Stirling, Stirling, FK9 4LA

Box Office Opening HoursMon - Sat 9.00am to 8.30pm Sun 10.00am to 8.30pm

Ticket Prices (unless otherwise stated in the brochure)Screenings before 6.00pm: full price £4.75/concession £4.25Screenings after 6.00pm: full price £5.75/concession £5.25Family Screenings at 1.30pm: full price £4.25/concession £3.75Thursday Unemployed Screenings at 5.15pm: £1 tickets for unemployed people (please show your ES40card as proof)Wednesday Student Screenings at 2.00pm: £3 tickets for full-time students

Film Four Pack (choose any four films; tickets must be bought at the same time):full price £17.20/concession £13.20

Concessions apply to fulltime students, under 18s, senior citizens, people with a disability (plus carer),Young Scot Card holders and benefit claimants. Proof of eligibility is required.

mac CardGet 10% off all tickets with your mac Card. Please ask our friendly box office staff for further informationor check www.macrobert.org

I � Film - Student Loyalty CardIf you are a fulltime student, ask our box office for a Student Loyalty Card. For every three visits to ourfilmhouse you get the fourth one free!

macrobert Cinema On Your Mobile Just download a free app and scan this code with your mobile phone and you’ll be taken straight to ourcinema listings on the website.

Please note: all information is correct at time of print and is subject to change without prior notice.Please check our website www.macrobert.org for up-to-date information. macrobert cannot be heldliable for any arrangements made due to changes to the brochure.

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Eleanor's Secret (U)Dominique Monfery, France/Italy 2009, 80 min

Natanaël, seven, still doesn't know howto read. His eccentric old aunt bequeathsher house to his parents and her bookcollection to the young boy. Nat discoversthat the books serve as a shelter for allthe heroes found in children's literature.They are the original characters and arecounting on him for protection. For ifthey leave the library, they will disappearalong with their stories forever! Whenhis parents start selling off the books,Natanaël, who is shrunk by the evil witchCarabosse, braves everything to save histiny friends.

Sat 7 & Sun 8 May 1.30pm

Mars Needs Moms (PG)Simon Wells, USA 2011, 88 min

Take out the trash, eat your broccoli! Whoneeds moms, anyway? Nine-year-old Milofinds out just how much he needs his momwhen she's nabbed by Martians who planto steal her mom-ness for their own young.With the help of a tech-savvy, undergroundearth-man named Gribble and a rebelMartian girl called Ki, Milo just might findhis way back to his mom, in more waysthan one.

Sat 14 May 1.30pm

Sun 15 May 1.30pm

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Rango (PG)Gore Verbinski, USA 2011, 107 min

From the director of Pirates of the Caribbeancomes Rango, featuring Johnny Depp in anoriginal animated comedy-adventure thattakes moviegoers for a hilarious and heartfeltwalk in the Wild West. The story follows thecomical, transformative journey of Rango, asheltered chameleon living as an ordinaryfamily pet, while facing a major identitycrisis. After all, how high can you aim whenyour whole purpose in life is to blend in?When Rango accidentally winds up in thegritty, gun-slinging town of Dirt - a lawlessoutpost populated by the desert's most wilyand whimsical creatures - the less-than-courageous lizard suddenly finds he standsout. Welcomed as the last hope the townhas been waiting for, new Sheriff Rango isforced to play his new role to the hilt. Until,in a blaze of action-packed situations andencounters with outrageous characters,Rango starts to become the hero he onceonly pretended to be.

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macrobert Films for the Whole Family

Winnie the Pooh (U)Stephen J. Anderson/Don Hall, USA 2011, 73 min

Winnie the Pooh is the newest traditionallyanimated feature film produced by WaltDisney. It is the 51st full-length animatedfilm in the canon, based upon thecharacters of the children's booksWinnie-the-Pooh, The House at PoohCorner by A. A. Milne and Return to theHundred Acre Wood by David Benedictus.Winnie the Pooh will feature fivepreviously unadapted stories fromthe original books.

Sat 28 May 1.30pm

Sun 29 May 1.30pm

available for all screenings

Eleanor's Secret (U) Winnie the Pooh (U)Rango (PG)Mars Needs Moms (PG)

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A Turtle's Tale: Sammy'sAdventures (U)Ben Stassen, Belgium 2010, 88 min

After being hatched in 1959, Sammythe sea turtle spends fifty years of his lifetraveling the world. During this journeyhe sees the effect that global warmingis having on the planet.

Sat 4 June 1.30pm

Sun 5 June 1.30pm

Txt IslandChris Gavin, UK 2009, 3’30The military conquest of a tropical island and thecollapse of the local amusement park are illustratedin plastic letters on a mastermind-board.

CookedJens Blank, UK 2010, 6’45An unlikely love triangle between a walrus, a sealand a lobster in an Arctic sauna.

Over and Over (and Over) AgainAndy Glynne, UK 2009, 3’50An everyday routine like leaving the house forschool can become the worst nightmare for ateenage boy.

SpeechlessDaniel Greaves, UK 2010, 7’00A comic film about miscommunication in a world ofmass communication.

Justin Bieber: Never SayNever (U)Jon Chu, USA 2011, 105 min

Never Say Never is the inspiring true storyand rare inside look at the rise of Justinfrom street performer in the small town ofStratford, Ontario to internetphenomenon to global super starculminating with a dream sold-out showat the famed Madison Square Garden.

Sat 18 & Sun 19 June 1.30pm

macrobert Films for the Whole Family

London International Animation Festival Family Session – A selection of extra-special filmsA Turtle's Tale: Sammy's Adventures (U) Justin Bieber: Never Say Never (U)

The family sessions are a small part of the UK’s largest animation festival. Suitablefor 7-14 year-olds, these films bring the wonder of animation onto the big screen.They’re entertaining, thought provoking, colourful and enchanting - without a toyor games ad in sight!

Mixed BagIsabelle Favez, Switzerland 2009, 7’15A tale of greed, betrayal, cheap suitcases - andmore greed and betrayal. A day in the life of abag of lovely, lovely cash.

Madagascar, A Journey DiaryBastien Dubois, France 2009, 12'00This animated diary draws the journey of a Europeantraveller confronted with the local Malagasy customs.

Angry ManAnita Killi, Norway 2010, 20’00A sumptuous film about secrets that shouldn’t besecret. When mummy-fish dies, Boj has had enough,and gets power from his own fantasy to go further.

Two PartridgesJean Luc Greco, Catherine Buffat, France 2010, 6’00A beautiful cut-out film told in song about a chaplain,a man and wife, two partridges and a big secret.

Sat 11 & Sun 12 June 1.30pm

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Hop (U) Footloose (15)Chicago (12A)

Hop (U)Tim Hill, USA 2011, 95 min

For the past 4,000 years the Easter Bunny has brought joyand candy to kids all across the globe; however, the timehas come for a new Easter Bunny to take over the tradition.But while EB is the next in line to receive the official title,he couldn't care less about becoming the official bearerof chocolate eggs and jellybeans. Escaping to Hollywoodin a bid to find fame and fortune, EB hops in front of anoncoming car driven by Fred, who agrees to give him aplace to recover until he's healthy enough to hop alonghome. Now, the harder Fred struggles to stop his furry newcompanion from sending his life into a tailspin, the moresatisfaction he begins to get out of his new-found responsibility.With a little luck and a whole lot of patience, Fred just mightbecome the man who saved Easter for everyone.

Sat 25 & Sun 26 June 1.30pm

Chicago (12A)Rob Marshall, USA 2002, 113 minParental info: Contains moderate sex, sexual references and violence

Murderesses Velma Kelly (a chanteuse and tease who killedher husband and sister after finding them in bed together)and Roxie Hart (who killed her boyfriend when she discoveredhe wasn't going to make her a star) find themselves ondeath row together and fight for the fame that will keepthem from the gallows in 1920s Chicago. Starring RenéeZellweger, Catherine Zeta-Jones and Richard Gere.

Thur 19 May

6.30pm - 7.30pm dance workshop

8.15pm screening

Footloose (15)Herbert Ross, USA 1984, 107 min

Footloose is a classic tale of teen rebellion and repressionfeaturing a delightful combination of dance choreographyand realistic and touching performances. Whenteenager Ren and his family move from big-cityChicago to a small town in the West, he's in for a realcase of culture shock. Though he tries hard to fit in, thestreetwise Ren can't quite believe he's living in a placewhere rock music and dancing are illegal. There is onesmall pleasure, however: Ariel, a troubled but lovelyblonde with a jealous boyfriend.

Thur 16 Jun

6.30pm - 7.30pm dance workshop

8.15pm screening

Have you ever adored the stunning dance moves in films? Now it's time to do them yourself and make it a specialnight out. Come around for Chicago and Footloose to be instructed by macrobert dance artists and get the chanceto learn some stunning moves that will make you very special on the dance floor next time. And for all others, youcan still come around to just watch the movie without getting sweaty on the dance floor first.

Tickets for film and workshop £12 (no concessions, including a glass of wine, beer or a soft drink and the film screening)

macrobert Films for the Whole Family / macrobert Dance Films & Workshops

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The Ghost (15)Roman Polanski, France/Germany/UK2010, 128 min

An unremarkable ghost-writer haslanded a lucrative contract to redactthe memoirs of Adam Lang, the formerUK Prime Minister. After dominatingBritish politics for years, Lang hasretired with his wife to the USA.Soon, Adam Lang gets embroiled ina major scandal with internationalramifications that reveals how far hewas ready to go in order to nurtureUK's "special relationship" with theUSA. But before this controversy hasstarted, before even he has closedthe deal with the publisher, the ghost-writer gets unmistakable signs that theturgid draft he is tasked to put intoshape inexplicably constitutes highlysensitive material. Starring PierceBrosnan, Ewan McGregor, KimCattrall and Olivia Williams

10.00am

Frost/Nixon (15)Ron Howard, USA/UK/France 2008, 122 min

Writer Peter Morgan's legendary battlebetween Richard Nixon, the disgracedpresident with a legacy to save,and David Frost, a jet-setting televisionpersonality with a name to make, inthe story of the historic encounter thatchanged both their lives. For three yearsafter being forced from office, Nixonremained silent. But in summer 1977,the steely, cunning former commander-in-chief agreed to sit for one all-inclusiveinterview to confront the questions of histime in office and the Watergate scandalthat ended his presidency. Nixonsurprised everyone in selecting Frost ashis televised confessor, intending toeasily outfox the breezy British showmanand secure a place in the hearts andminds of Americans. Likewise, Frost'steam harbored doubts about their boss'ability to hold his own. But as camerasrolled, a charged battle of wits resulted.

1.30pm

Good Night, and Good Luck.(PG)George Clooney, USA/France/UK/Japan 2005,93 min

In the early 1950's, the threat ofCommunism created an air of paranoiain the United States and exploiting thosefears was Senator Joseph McCarthyof Wisconsin. However, CBS reporterEdward R. Murrow and his producerFred W. Friendly decided to take a standand challenge McCarthy and exposehim for the fear monger he was. Theiractions took a great personal toll on bothmen, but they stood by their convictionsand helped to bring down one of themost controversial senators inAmerican history.

5.15pm

The Queen (12A)Stephen Frears, UK/France/Italy 2006, 103 minParental info: Contains a single use of stronglanguage

Diana the 'People's Princess' has diedin a car accident in Paris. The Queenand her family decide that for the best,they should remain hidden behind theclosed doors of Balmoral Castle. Theheartbroken public do not understandand request that the Queen comforts herpeople. This also puts pressure on newlyelected Tony Blair, who constantly triesto convince the monarchy to addressthe public.

8.15pm

In the Loop (15)Armando Iannucci, UK 2009, 106 min

The US President and UK Prime Ministerfancy a war. But not everyone agreesthat war is a good thing. The USGeneral Miller doesn't think so andneither does the British Secretary ofState for International Development,Simon Foster. But, after Simonaccidentally backs military action onTV, he suddenly has a lot of friends inWashington, DC. If Simon can get inwith the right DC people, if hisentourage of one can sleep with theright intern, and if they can both stopthe Prime Minister's chief spin-doctorMalcolm Tucker rigging the vote atthe UN, they can halt the war. If theydon't... well, they can always sacktheir Director of CommunicationsJudy, who they never liked anywayand who's back home dealing withvoters with blocked drains and a manwho's angry about a collapsing wall.

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Special Event: Scottish Elections Day 5 May

The Ghost (15) The Queen (12A)Good Night, and Good Luck. (PG)Frost/Nixon (15) In the Loop (15)

We celebrate the day of the Scottish Parliamentary Elections with events on 5 May throughout the whole building. An exciting selection of feature films concerning politics will be screening in our filmhousetogether with short films created during the DAFT Easter workshop of the Young Film Crew. For more information please visit macrobert.org/elections

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The Portuguese Nun (tbc) Silken Skin (PG)My Afternoons with Margueritte (15)

The Portuguese Nun (tbc)A Religiosa Portuguesa (original title) Eugène Green, Portugal/Italy 2009, 127 minPortuguese with English subtitles

Mesmeric, subtly comic and weirdly gripping, this drama,set in the gorgeous Portuguese capital, is about a Frenchactor in Lisbon to shoot a movie based on the 17th-centurytale of a nun seduced by a soldier. She is intrigued by a nunshe sees kneeling in the chapel where she is filming, andsoon becomes aware of spirits from the past arising beforeher and within her, and encountering adventures of the mostrarefied and high-minded kind.

Mon 9 & Tue 10 May 7.30pm

My Afternoons with Margueritte (15)La tête en friche (original title)Jean Becker, France 2010, 82 minFrench/Flemish with English subtitles

Germain lives in the charming traditional French villagewhere he was born. A semiliterate fifty-something whosehome is a trailer on his mother's front lawn, he is theepitome of unfulfillment. Yet despite jibes from his friendsand a poisonous relationship with his mother stunting hisself-confidence, he's never been one to make a fuss aboutlife's injustices. Indeed, he finds comfort in the little things,be it tending to his vegetable patch, carving wood figurines,or feeding the pigeons in the local park. It is in this latterroutine that Germain meets Margueritte (Gisèle Casadesus),a sweet elderly lady with a kind heart and a passion forwords. What begins as a chance encounter soon turns intoa regular engagement, as Germain finds himself drawn toMargueritte's candid wit and zest for life and literature.Thriving on the wisdom and charity of his newfound friendand on the great French novels that she reads to him,Germain gains a fresh perspective and the strength toalter the course of his life.

Thur 26 May 5.15pm

Silken Skin (PG)La peau douce (original title)François Truffaut, France/Portugal 1964, 113 minFrench/Portuguese with some English, English subtitles

A welcome big-screen return for François Truffaut'spassionate 1964 drama, starring Françoise Dorléac,ill-fated sister of Catherine Deneuve. Pierre Lachenayis a well-known publisher and lecturer, married withFranca and father of Sabine, around 10. He meets anair hostess, Nicole. They start a love affair, which Pierreis hiding, but he cannot stand staying away from her.

Thur 16 Jun 5.15pm

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Black Swan (15)Darren Aronofsky, USA 2010, 108 min

A psychological thriller set in the world ofNew York City Ballet, Black Swan starsNatalie Portman as Nina, a featureddancer who finds herself locked in a webof competitive intrigue with a new rival atthe company (Mila Kunis). A new releaseby visionary director Darren Aronofsky,the film takes a thrilling, and at timesterrifying, journey through the psyche ofa young ballerina, whose starring role asthe duplicitous swan queen turns out to bea part for which she becomes frighteninglyperfect. As the two young dancers expandtheir rivalry into a twisted friendship,Nina begins to get more in touch withher dark side with a recklessness thatthreatens to destroy her.

Wed 4 May 10.30am

& 2.00pm & 7.30pm

Honeymooner (15)Col Spector, UK 2010, 74 min

Yearning to be married Fran Goldman isforced to reassess his strategy of love afterbeing dumped by his fiancée four weeksbefore the wedding. Desperate to be married,Fran was supposed to be on his honeymoon.Instead he's single and slouching aroundLondon, entrenched in a bro-mance with histwo best friends.

Fri 6 & Sun 8 May 5.15pm

Sat 7 May 8.15pm

The Adjustment Bureau (12A)George Nolfi, USA 2011, 106 minParental info: Contains infrequent stronglanguage and a discreet sex scene

On the brink of winning a seat in the U.S.Senate, ambitious politician David Norrismeets beautiful contemporary ballet dancerElise Sellas, a woman like none he's everknown before. But just as he realizes he'sfalling for her, mysterious men conspire tokeep the two apart. David learns he is upagainst the agents of fate itself - the menof The Adjustment Bureau - who will doeverything in their considerable power toprevent David and Elise from being together.In the face of overwhelming odds, he mustlet her go and accept a predetermined path.Starring Matt Damon.

Fri 6 & Sun 8 May 8.15pm

Sat 7 May 5.15pm

available for all screenings

The Lincoln Lawyer (15)Brad Furman, USA 2011, 118 min

The Lincoln Lawyer is a terrific LA noirthriller based on a novel by MichaelConnelly. It stars Matthew McConaugheyas a fast-talking criminal lawyer who hasjust regained his licence after some unspecifiedpeccadillo; unable to afford an office, hedoes business on the move, from thebackseat of his chauffeured Lincoln car.Haller catches a break when he's retainedby super-rich-kid Louis Roulet, played byRyan Phillippe, who's accused of rapeand assault.

Wed 11 May 10.30am

& 2.00pm & 7.30pm

Thur 12 May 5.15pm

Black Swan (15) The Lincoln Lawyer (15)The Adjustment Bureau (12A)Honeymooner (15)

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The African Queen (U)John Huston, UK 1951, 105 min

The African Queen is the uncomplicatedtale of two companions with mismatched,"opposites attract" personalities whodevelop an implausible love affair asthey travel together downriver in Africaaround the start of World War I. Thisquixotic film by director John Huston,based on the 1935 novel of the samename by C. S. Forester, is one of theclassics of Hollywood adventure filmmaking, with comedy and romancebesides. Starring Humphrey Bogart,Katharine Hepburn and Robert Morley.

Thur 12 May 8.15pm

Unknown (12A)Jaume Collet-Serra, UK/Germany/France/Canada/Japan/USA, 113 minParental info: Contains moderate violence

After a car accident in Berlin, Dr. MartinHarris awakens to discover that his wifedoesn't recognize him and another man hasassumed his identity. Unable to prove whohe really is, Harris finds himself the targetof mysterious assassins and has to go on therun. With help from a young woman, Martintries to uncover the truth behind what ishappening to him.

Fri 13 May 5.15pm

Sat 14 May 8.15pm

Sun 15 May 5.15pm

Archipelago (15)Joanna Hogg, UK 2010, 114 min

With her son Edward about to embark ona volunteer trip to Africa, doting motherPatricia wants to give him a good send-off,and gathers her family together for agetaway to a holiday home on idyllicTresco, one of the Isles of Scilly. Edward'sfather's attendance is eagerly anticipated,though sister Cynthia appears to be thereunder some duress, going through dutifulmotions. Cook Rose is happy to tend to thefamily, though her presence causes somediscomfort. The holidaymakers spend theirtime walking, cycling, taking picnics andbeing tutored in oil painting, appreciatingthe breathless beauty of their surroundings.Gradually, deep fractures within the familyset-up begin to surface.

Fri 13 & Sun 15 May 8.15pm

Sat 14 May 5.15pm

Submarine (15)Richard Ayoade, UK/USA 2010, 97 min

Submarine is a comedy which follows a 15-year old boy with two objectives: to lose hisvirginity to the girl of his dreams before hisnext birthday, and to stop his mother fromleaving his father and hooking up with anew age mystic.

Fri 20 May 5.15pm

Sat 21 May 8.15pm

Sun 22 May 5.15pm

available for all screenings

The African Queen (U) Submarine (15)Archipelago (15)Unknown (12A)

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Paul (15)Greg Mottola, USA/UK 2011, 104 min

For the past 60 years, an alien namedPaul has been hanging out at a top-secretmilitary base. When he discovers he'sbeen taken prisoner, the space-travelingsmart ass decides to escape the compoundand hop on the first vehicle out of town,a rented RV containing EarthlingsGraeme Willy and Clive Gollings.Chased by federal agents and the fanaticalfather of a young woman that theyaccidentally kidnap, Graeme and Clivehatch a fumbling escape plan to returnPaul to his mother ship. And as two nerdsstruggle to help, one little green manmight just take his fellow outcasts frommisfits to intergalactic heroes.

Fri 20 & Sun 22 May 8.15pm

Sat 21 May 5.15pm

available for all screenings

Animal Kingdom (15)David Michôd, Australia 2010, 113 min

An official selection at the 2010 SundanceFilm Festival, where it received the WorldCinema Jury Prize for Best Dramatic Feature,this highly promising feature debut ofwriter/director David Michôd is one of themost striking Australian pictures to reach thiscountry over the past couple of years.Animal Kingdom is a psychological crimestory set in 1980s Melbourne, a crimeunderworld, where tensions are on the brinkof exploding between felons and renegadecops - the Wild West played out on thecity's streets in broad daylight, where ayoungster is given an inside look at acriminal empire that also happens to behis family.

Mon 23 May 7.30pm

La Bohème (PG)Robert Dornhelm, Austria/Germany 2008, 115 minSung in Italian

Giacomo Puccini's immortal opera in a big budget feature-film version directed byAcademy Award nominee Robert Dornhelm, starring the opera world's dream team,soprano Anna Netrebko and tenor Rolando Villazon. The Bavarian Radio SymphonyOrchestra plays under Bertrand de Billy. Paris in the 1830s. Four friends share a draftyParisian garret. Though leading a life of privation, they are buoyed by good spirits: thewriter Rodolfo, the painter Marcello, the musician Schaunard and the philosopher Colline.It is Christmas Eve, and they decide to celebrate in their favourite pub, the Cafe Momus.Rodolfo stays behind to finish an article. There is a knock at the door; their neighbourMimi, whose candle has gone out, asks for fire. Rodolfo is fascinated by her. It is loveat first sight! The new lovers catch up with Rodolfo's friends at the Cafe Momus, whereMarcello's former mistress Musetta turns the evening into a spirited event. The light-heartedmood of Rodolfo's and Mimi's first days together does not last, however, for Mimi developsa fatal illness. Though they agree to stay together, Mimi leaves her lover. Only when she isdesperately ill and dying does she return to the garret where she once was so happy - andto Rodolfo, the man she still loves with all her heart.

Thur 26 May 8.15pm

Paul (15) La Bohème (PG)Animal Kingdom (15)

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Chalet Girl (12A)Phil Traill, UK/Germany/Austria 2011, 96 minParental info: Contains one use of stronglanguage and moderate sex references

Pretty tomboy Kim Matthews used to bea champion skateboarder, but now she'sstuck in a dead end job trying to supporther dad. Opportunity comes knocking inthe form of a catering job in the one ofthe most exclusive chalets in the Alps.At first, Kim's baffled by this bizarre newworld of posh people, champagne andskiing. But then she discovers snowboarding,and the chance to win some much-neededprize money at the big end-of-seasoncompetition. But before she can becomea champion again, Kim's going to haveto dig deep to overcome her fears.

Fri 27 & Sun 29 May 5.15pm

Sat 28 May 8.15pm

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Battle: Los Angeles (12A)Jonathan Liebesman, USA 2010, 116 minParental info: Contains moderate violence,sustained threat and infrequent strong language

Los Angeles and other cities around theworld are being bombarded by meteors thatseem to be slowing down once they hit theearth's atmosphere. The earth is suddenlybeing invaded by space aliens that havelanded off the shore of LA, and who beginkilling everybody along the beach. Themilitary is ordered into action. Marine StaffSergeant Nantz, who was about to retire,is reassigned to a new platoon. The platoon,flown by chopper to the forward operatingbase at Santa Monica Airport, is being ledby a new 2nd Lt. Martinez. They are sent ona mission to rescue some civilians who aretrapped at the police station within alienterritory. They only have 3 hours to completetheir mission and get out before the AirForce bombs that zone.

Fri 27 & Sun 29 May 8.15pm

Sat 28 May 5.15pm

The Way Back (12A)Peter Weir, USA 2010, 133 minParental info: Contains infrequent strong language,moderate violence and sex references

Directed by six-time Academy Awardnominee Peter Weir, The Way Back isan epic story of survival, solidarity andindomitable human will. Shot in Bulgaria,Morocco and India, the film stars JimSturgess, Ed Harris and Colin Farrell asprisoners of a Soviet Union labor camp,who, along with four others, flee their SiberianGulag and begin a treacherous journeyacross thousands of miles of hostile terrain.The film is inspired by the acclaimed bookThe Long Walk: The True Story of a Trekto Freedom.

Mon 30 & Tue 31 May 7.30pm

Hall Pass (15)Bobby Farrelly/Peter Farrelly, USA 2011, 105 min

A married man is granted the opportunityto have an affair by his wife. Joined in thefun by his best pal, things get a little out ofcontrol when both wives start engaging inextramarital activities as well.

Wed 1 Jun 10.30am

Thur 2 Jun 5.15pm

Chalet Girl (12A) Hall Pass (15)The Way Back (12A)Battle: Los Angeles (12A)

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Arthur (12A)Jason Winer, USA 2011, 110 minParental info: Contains moderate languageand sex and drug references

Irresponsible charmer Arthur Bach (RussellBrand) has always relied on two things toget by: his limitless fortune and the goodsense of lifelong nanny Hobson (HelenMirren) to keep him out of trouble. Nowhe faces his biggest challenge, choosingbetween an arranged marriage that willensure his lavish lifestyle or an uncertainfuture with the one thing money can’t buy,Naomi, the only woman he has everloved. With Naomi’s inspiration andsome unconventional help from Hobson,Arthur will take the most expensive risk ofhis life and finally learn what it means tobecome a man in this re-imagining of theclassic romantic comedy Arthur.

Fri 3 & Sun 5 Jun 5.15pm

Sat 4 Jun 8.15pm

The Eagle (12A)Kevin Macdonald, USA/UK 2011, 114 minParental info: Contains moderate battle violence

In 140 AD, twenty years after the unex-plained disappearance of the entire NinthLegion in the mountains of Scotland, youngcenturion Marcus Aquila arrives fromRome to solve the mystery and restore thereputation of his father, the commander ofthe Ninth. Accompanied only by his Britishslave Esca, Marcus sets out acrossHadrian's Wall into the uncharted highlandsof Caledonia - to confront its savage tribes,make peace with his father's memory, andretrieve the lost legion's golden emblem,the Eagle of the Ninth.

Fri 3 & Sun 5 Jun 8.15pm

Sat 4 Jun 5.15pm

available for all screenings

The Last Picture Show (15)Peter Bogdanovich, USA 1971, 118 min

In tiny Anarene, Texas, in the lull betweenWorld War Two and the Korean Conflict,Sonny and Duane are best friends. Enduringthat awkward period of life between boy-hood and manhood, the two pass their timewith the movie house, basketball, and girls.Jacey is Duane's steady, wanted by everyboy in school, and she knows it. Her daddyis rich and her mom is good looking andloose. It's the general consensus that who-ever wins Jacey's heart will be set for life.But Anarene is dying a quiet death as folkshead for the big cities to make their livingsand raise their kids. The boys are torn be-tween a future somewhere out there beyondthe borders of town or making do with theirinheritance of a run-down pool hall and adecrepit movie house, the legacy of theirfriend and mentor, Sam the Lion. As highschool graduation approaches, they learnsome difficult lessons about love.

Thur 9 Jun 8.15pm

I Am Number Four (12A)D.J. Caruso, USA 2011, 109 minParental info: Contains moderate fantasy violenceand threat

Extraordinary teen John Smith is a fugitiveon the run from ruthless enemies sent todestroy him. Changing his identity, movingfrom town to town with his guardian Henri,John is always the new kid with no ties tohis past. In the small Ohio town he nowcalls home, John encounters unexpected,life-changing events-his first love, powerfulnew abilities and a connection to the otherswho share his incredible destiny.

Fri 10 Jun 5.15pm

Sat 11 Jun 8.15pm

Sun 12 Jun 5.15pm

available for all screenings

Arthur (12A) I Am Number Four (12A)The Last Picture Show (15)The Eagle (12A)

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You Will Meet a Tall DarkStranger (12A)Woody Allen, USA/Spain 2010, 98 minParental info: Contains infrequent stronglanguage, moderate sex references and violence

You Will Meet a Tall Dark Strangerfollows a pair of married couples, Alfieand Helena, and their daughter Sally andhusband Roy, as their passions, ambitions,and anxieties lead them into trouble andout of their minds. After Alfie leavesHelena to pursue his lost youth and afree-spirited call girl named Charmaine,Helena abandons rationality and surrendersher life to the loopy advice of a charlatanfortune teller. Unhappy in her marriage,Sally develops a crush on her handsomeart gallery owner boss, Greg, whileRoy, a novelist nervously awaiting theresponse to his latest manuscript,becomes moonstruck over Dia, a mysterywoman who catches his gaze througha nearby window.

Fri 10 & Sun 12 Jun 8.15pm

Sat 11 Jun 5.15pm

My Dog Tulip (TBC)Paul Fierlinger/Sandra Fierlinger, USA 2009,83 min

Written, directed and animated by award-winning filmmakers Paul and SandraFierlinger this is the first animated featureever to be entirely hand drawn and paintedutilizing paperless computer technology.My Dog Tulip is based on the book by Britishauthor and distinguished man of letters J.R.Ackerley. Ackerley hardly thought of himselfas a dog lover when, in middle age, hecame to adopt Tulip - a beautiful, yetintolerable 18-month-old German shepherd.To his surprise, she turned out to be the loveof his life, the ideal companion he had beensearching for in vain. In vivid and sometimesstartling detail, the film reveals Tulip's oftenerratic behaviour, canine tastes, and Ackerley'sdetermined efforts to ensure an existence ofperfect happiness for her.

Mon 13 & Tue 14 Jun 7.30pm

Wed 15 Jun 10.30pm

& 7.30pm

Ballast (15)Lance Hammer, USA 2008, 96 min

A single mother and her embattled sonstruggle to subsist in a small MississippiDelta township. An act of violence thruststhem into the world of an emotionallydevastated highway store owner,awakening the fury of a bitter andlong-standing conflict.

Fri 17 & Sun 19 Jun 5.15pm

Sat 18 Jun 8.15pm

Red Riding Hood (12A)Catherine Hardwicke, USA/Canada 2011, 100 minParental info: Contains moderate fantasy violenceand horror

Valerie is a beautiful young woman tornbetween two men. She is in love with abrooding outsider, Peter, but her parentshave arranged for her to marry the wealthyHenry. Unwilling to lose each other, Valerieand Peter are planning to run awaytogether when they learn that Valerie'solder sister has been killed by the werewolfthat prowls the dark forest surroundingtheir village.

Fri 17 & Sun 19 Jun 8.15pm

Sat 18 Jun 5.15pm

You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger (12A) Red Riding Hood (12A)Ballast (15)My Dog Tulip (TBC)

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Oranges and Sunshine (15)Jim Loach, UK/Australia 2011, 105 min

Oranges and Sunshine tells the story ofMargaret Humphreys, a social workerfrom Nottingham, who uncovered oneof the most significant social scandals inrecent times: the forced migration ofchildren from the United Kingdom. Almostsingle-handedly, against overwhelmingodds and with little regard for her ownwell-being, Margaret reunited thousandsof families, brought authorities to accountand worldwide attention to an extraordinarymiscarriage of justice. She discovered asecret that the British government hadkept hidden for years: one hundred andthirty thousand children in care had beensent abroad to commonwealth countries,mainly Australia. They were promiseoranges and sunshine, they got hardlabour and life in institutions.

Mon 20 & Tue 21 Jun 7.30pm

Carla's Song (15)Ken Loach, UK/Spain/Germany 1996, 127 min

1987, love in time of war. A bus driverGeorge Lennox meets Carla, a Nicaraguanexile living a precarious, profoundly sadlife in Glasgow. Her back is scarred, herboyfriend missing, her family dispersed;she's suicidal. George takes her toNicaragua to find out what has happenedto them and to help her face her past. Oncehome, Carla's nightmarish memories takeover, and Carla and George are throwninto the thick of the US war against theSandinistas. A mystery develops over whereCarla's boyfriend is, and the key to hiswhereabouts may be Carla's friend Bradley,a bitter American aid worker. She finds herfamily, the Contras attack, and she andthe Scot face their choices. StarringRobert Carlyle.

Wed 22 Jun 10.30am

& 7.30pm

Thur 23 Jun 5.15pm

Route Irish (15)Ken Loach, UK/France/Italy/Belgium/Spain, 109 min

Route Irish is the story of a private securitycontractor in Iraq who rejected the officialexplanation of his friend's death and setsout to discover the truth.

Thur 23 Jun 8.15pm

Pirates of the Caribbean:On Stranger Tides (TBC)Rob Marshall, USA 2011, 141 min

Captain Jack Sparrow crosses paths with awoman from his past. But he's not sure if it'slove or if she's a ruthless con artist who'susing him to find the fabled Fountain ofYouth. When she forces him aboard theQueen Anne's Revenge, the ship of theformidable pirate Blackbeard, Jack findshimself on an unexpected adventure inwhich he doesn't know who to fear more:Blackbeard or the woman from his past.

Fri 24 & Sun 26 Jun 8.15pm

Sat 25 Jun 5.15pm

Mon 27 & Tue 28 Jun

1.30pm & 7.30pm

Wed 29 Jun 10.30am

& 1.30pm

Thur 30 Jun 1.30pm & 8.15pm

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Oranges and Sunshine (15) Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (TBC)Route Irish (15)Carla's Song (15)

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Hell on Wheels - Höllentour (TBC) HOME & FIND (TBC)

Hell on Wheels - Höllentour (TBC)Pepe Danquart, Germany 2004, 120 min

There may never be a better documentary about the Tourde France bicycle race than Hell on Wheels. Directed byGerman filmmaker Pepe Danquart this breathtakingdocumentary covers all aspects of the 2003 edition of theTour de France, focusing on German team-mates Eric Zabeland Rolf Aldag, whose 11-year history as Tour de Franceroommates lends the film a more personal quality that getsyou right inside the Tour's physical and psychological en-durance test. Hell on Wheels is likely to remain the definitiverecord of the event from an immediate you-are-there perspective.Outstanding cinematography, award-winning editing, andthe extreme challenge of the Tour make this a truly unforget-table film, full of real-life drama and fascinating competitorswho bring a deeply human dimension to cycling'sannual extravaganza.

Wed 1 Jun 7.30pm

All tickets £6 (no concessions)

HOME (TBC)Mark Huskisson, UK 2007, 60 min

A mountain bike film for you, no matter what you ride.Filmed over the course of 2007, HOME delivers into thelives of the world's most passionate riders. Shot on HighDefinition and 16mm, the film gets right to the core of whatmakes these people ride. It's not just the characters who areinspiring, it's also the world around them. HOME capturesthe stunning landscape, the breathtaking scenery and thespirit of the place.

FIND (TBC)Mark Huskisson, UK 2010, 75 min

The second film from the critically acclaimed ResetFilms, FIND is a journey of discovery with some of theworld's most passionate riders in some of the world'sfinest locations. Follow world championship winning24hr solo rider Rob Lee as he tackles his ultraendurance 7DS ride through the Scottish Borders,a mini homecoming for Danny MacAskill with StevePeat and Hans Rey as they ride the awesome trailsof Danny’s home patch in the North West Highlandsand Skye.

iRIDE is a series of film events inspired by two wheels. Change the comfort of your saddle for a few hours to enjoy only the best bike films in macrobert’s filmhouse and thechance to meet like-minded people in our cafébar afterwards. For more information and to subscribe to our newsletter please go to www.macrobert.org/iride.

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With Gilbert & George (15) A Small Act (12A)Benda Bilili! (PG)

With Gilbert & George (15)Julian Cole, UK 2007, 104 min

Filmmaker Julian Cole first met Gilbert & George when hemodelled for them in 1986. He decided that now they hadphotographed him he wanted to film them. His movingportrait filmed over 17 years, traces their lives from humblebeginnings to their role on the world’s artistic stage wherethey have performed an enduring and controversial doubleact for over four decades.

Mon 2 & Tue 3 May 7.30pm

Benda Bilili! (PG)Renaud Barret/Florent de La Tullaye, Democratic Republic of theCongo/France 2010, 85 minLingala/French with English subtitles

Ricky has a dream: to make Staff Benda Bilili the best band inCongo Kinshasa. Roger, a street child, more than ever wantsto join these stars of the ghetto, who get around in customizedtricycles. Together they must avoid the pitfalls of the street, stayunited and find the force to hope in music. Spanning five yearsfrom the first rehearsals to their triumph at international festivals,Benda Bilili! (beyond appearances) is the story of this dreambecoming a reality.

Mon 16 & Tue 17 May 7.30pm

A Small Act (12A)Jennifer Arnold, USA 2010, 88 minKikuyu/Swahili/Swedish with English subtitles and EnglishParental info: Contains brief real images of injury

When Hilde Back sponsored a young, rural Kenyanstudent, she thought nothing of it. She certainly neverexpected to hear from him, but years later she does.Now a Harvard graduate and a Human Rights Lawyerfor the United Nations, Chris Mburu decides to find thestranger that changed his life. Inspired by her generosity,he starts a scholarship program of his own and namesit for his former benefactor.

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Inside Job (12A) Living in Emergency: Stories of Doctors Without Borders (15)Enemies of the People (TBC)

Inside Job (12A)Charles Ferguson, USA 2010, 120 minParental info: Contains brief sight of implied hard drug use &moderate sex references

Narrated by Matt Damon, Inside Job provides a comprehensiveanalysis of the global financial crisis of 2008, which at acost of over $20 trillion, caused millions of people to losetheir jobs and homes in the worst recession since the GreatDepression, and nearly resulted in a global financial col-lapse. Through exhaustive research and extensive interviewswith key financial insiders, politicians, journalists, and aca-demics, the film traces the rise of a rogue industry which hascorrupted politics, regulation, and academia. It was madeon location in the United States, Iceland, England, France,Singapore, and China.

Tue 24 May 7.30pm

Wed 25 May 10.30am & 2.00pm

Enemies of the People (TBC)Rob Lemkin/Thet Sambath, UK/Cambodia 2009, 93 min

The Khmer Rouge slaughtered nearly two million people inthe late 1970s. Yet the Killing Fields of Cambodia remainunexplained. Until now. Enter Thet Sambath, an unassuming,yet cunning, investigative journalist who spends a decadeof his life gaining the trust of the men and women whoperpetrated the massacres. From the foot soldiers who slitthroats to Pol Pot's right-hand man, the notorious BrotherNumber Two, Sambath records shocking testimony neverbefore seen or heard. Having neglected his own family foryears, Sambath's work comes at a price. But his is a personalmission. He lost his parents and his siblings in the KillingFields. Amidst his journey to discover why his family died,we come to understand for the first time the real story ofCambodia's tragedy.

Thur 2 Jun 8.15pm

Living in Emergency: Stories ofDoctors Without Borders (15)Mark N. Hopkins, USA 2008, 93 min

In the war-zones of Liberia and Congo, four volunteerswith Doctors Without Borders struggle to provideemergency medical care under extreme conditions.With different levels of experience, each volunteermust find their own way to face the challenges, thetough choices, and the limits of their idealism. Livingin Emergency is a window into the seldom portrayedand less-than glamorous side of humanitarian aid work.It explores a world that is challenging, complex, andfraught with dilemmas - the struggles, both internal andexternal, that aid workers face when working in warzones and other difficult contexts.

Mon 6 & Tue 7 Jun 7.30pmw

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Babies (U) Waste Land (PG)Vidal Sassoon: The Movie (PG)

Babies (U)Thomas Balmès, France 2010, 79 min

A look at one year in the life of four babies from aroundthe world, from Mongolia to Namibia to San Francisco toTokyo. Starring Bayar, Hattie, Mari and Ponijao.

Wed 8 Jun 10.30am & 7.30pm

Thur 9 Jun 5.15pm

Vidal Sassoon: The Movie (PG)Craig Teper, USA 2010, 90 min

Vidal Sassoon is more than just a hairdresser - he's a rock star,an artist, a craftsman who "changed the world with a pair ofscissors." With the geometric, Bauhaus-inspired hairdos hepioneered in the 1960s and his "wash and wear" philosophythat liberated generations of women from the tyranny of thesalon, Sassoon revolutionized the art of hairstyling and left anindelible mark on popular culture. This documentary traceswith visual gusto the life of a self-made man whose passionand perseverance took him from a Jewish orphanage inLondon to the absolute pinnacle of his craft.

Fri 24 & Sun 26 Jun 5.15pm

Sat 25 Jun 8.15pm

Waste Land (PG)Lucy Walker, Brazil/UK 2010, 99 min

An uplifting feature documentary highlighting thetransformative power of art and the beauty of thehuman spirit. Top-selling contemporary artist Vik Muniztakes us on an emotional journey from Jardim Gramacho,the world's largest landfill on the outskirts of Rio deJaneiro, to the heights of international art stardom. Vikcollaborates with the brilliant catadores, pickers ofrecyclable materials, true Shakespearean characterswho live and work in the garbage quoting Machiavelliand showing us how to recycle ourselves.

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Please Noteo Tickets cannot be exchanged or refunded, except in the event of cancellation of a

screening by macrobert.o We reserve the right to relocate film screenings between the Norman McLaren filmhouse

and the mainhouse. In such cases seating will be unreserved.o (tbc) means that the film is awaiting BBFC or local authority licensing approval.o The use of cameras and recording equipment is not permitted.o Screen advertisements and trailers are shown before all films.

Your Visito When travelling by car, you can park free on the university campus. Please give yourself

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SnacksIf you are hungry or thirsty, you can take drinks into the cinema with you, or choose from a range ofcinema favourites and healthy treats.

macrobert is Family Friendlymacrobert has been designed with families in mind. We have top-notch baby changing facilities,highchairs, crayons and colouring in sheets and a dedicated baby food area, and our children’s menuis filled with favourites.

Access Informationmacrobert welcomes all disabled visitors. Our building is fully accessible for wheelchairs, and we offerhearing loops at the box office and bar. Audio description and subtitling are available for selectedcinema screenings - please look at the listings at the back of the brochure or ask for details. Concessionstickets are available for people with a disability plus carer.

Hire UsThe Norman McLaren filmhouse at macrobert is available to hire for private screenings. If you want to seea special film without booking a private screening, guarantee us 20 tickets sold and we'll programme thefilm of your choice (subject to availability). To find out more about hosting your next event at macrobert orto arrange a showround please contact our Conference & Events Manager Kate Timperley at 01786467153 or [email protected]

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MaySun 1 Tangled (PG) 1.30pm (f)(a)

Rabbit Hole (12A) 5.15pm (a)The Tempest (PG) 8.15pm

Mon 2 Tangled (PG) 1.30pm (f)With Gilbert & George (15) 7.30pm

Tue 3 With Gilbert & George (15) 7.30pm

Wed 4 Black Swan (15) 10.30am (bs)(t) 2pm (w) 7.30pm

Thu 5 The Ghost Writer (15) 10.00amFrost/Nixon (15) 1.30pmGood Night and Good Luck (PG) 5.15pm (a)The Queen (12A) 8.15pmIn The Loop (15) 11.00pm

Fri 6 Honeymooner (15) 5.15pmThe Adjustment Bureau (12A) 8.15pm

Sat 7 Eleanor’s Secret (U) 1.30pm (f)The Adjustment Bureau (12A) 5.15pm (st)Honeymooner (15) 8.15pm

Sun 8 Eleanor’s Secret (U) 1.30pm (f)Honeymooner (15) 5.15pmThe Adjustment Bureau (12A) 8.15pm

Mon 9 The Portuguese Nun (tbc) 7.30pm (s)

Tue 10 The Portuguese Nun (tbc) 7.30pm (s)

Wed 11 The Lincoln Lawyer (15) 10.30am (bs)(t) 2pm (w) 7.30pm

Thu 12 The Lincoln Lawyer (15) 5.15pm (u)The African Queen (PG) 8.15pm

Fri 13 Unknown (12A) 5.15pm (st)Archipelago (15) 8.15pm

Sat 14 Mars Needs Moms (PG) 1.30pm (f)(a)Archipelago (15) 5.15pmUnknown (12A) 8.15pm

Sun 15 Mars Needs Moms (PG) 1.30pm (f)(st)(a)Unknown (12A) 5.15pmArchipelago (15) 8.15pm

Mon 16 Benda Bilili (PG) 7.30pm (s)

Tue 17 Benda Bilili (PG) 7.30pm (s)

Wed 18 A Small Act (12A) 10.30am (bs)(t) 2pm (w) 7.30pm

Key:

(f) Special Family Price(t) Treehouse Sessions Available(bs) Parent and Baby Screening(u) Thursday Unemployed Screening - £1 Tickets for Unemployed People(w) Wednesday Student Screening - £3 Tickets for students(a) Audio Description Available(st) Subtitled Screening for the Hard of Hearing(s) Subtitled Foreign Language Screening(p) Special Price

Thu 9 Babies (U) 5.15pm (u)The Last Picture Show (15) 8.15pm

Fri 10 I Am Number Four (12A) 5.15pm (a)You Will Meet A TallDark Stranger (12A) 8.15pm

Sat 11 London Animation Festival 1.30pm (f)You Will Meet A TallDark Stranger (12A) 5.15pmI Am Number Four (12A) 8.15pm (a)

Sun 12 London Animation Festival 1.30pm (f)I Am Number Four (12A) 5.15pm (a)(st)You Will Meet A TallDark Stranger (12A) 8.15pm

Mon 13 My Dog Tulip (tbc) 7.30pm

Tue 14 My Dog Tulip (tbc) 7.30pm

Wed 15 My Dog Tulip (tbc) 10.30am (bs)(t) 7.30pm

Thu 16 Silken Skin (PG) 5.15pm (u)Footloose (12A) 8.15pm (p)

Fri 17 Ballast (15) 5.15pmRed Riding Hood (12A) 8.15pm

Sat 18 Justin Bieber: Never Say Never (U) 1.30pm (f)Red Riding Hood (12A) 5.15pmBallast (15) 8.15pm

Sun 19 Justin Bieber: Never Say Never (U) 1.30pm (f)Ballast (15) 5.15pmRed Riding Hood (12A) 8.15pm

Mon 20 Oranges & Sunshine (15) 7.30pm

Tue 21 Oranges & Sunshine (15) 7.30pm

Wed 22 Carla’s Song (15) 10.30am (bs)(t) 7.30pm

Thu 23 Carla’s Song (15) 5.15pm (u)Route Irish (15) 8.15pm

Fri 24 Vidal Sassoon: The Movie (PG) 5.15pmPirates of the Caribbean 4 (tbc) 8.15pm (a)

Sat 25 Hop (U) 1.30pm (f)Pirates of the Caribbean 4 (tbc) 5.15pm (a)Vidal Sassoon: The Movie (PG) 8.15pm

Sun 26 Hop (U) 1.30pm (f)Vidal Sassoon: The Movie (PG) 5.15pmPirates of the Caribbean 4 (tbc) 8.15pm (a)

Mon 27 Pirates of the Caribbean 4 (tbc) 1.30pm (a) 7.30pm (a)

Tue 28 Pirates of the Caribbean 4 (tbc) 1.30pm (a) 7.30pm (a)

Wed 29 Pirates of the Caribbean 4 (tbc) 10.30am (bs)(t) 1.30pm (a)(st)Home & Find 7.30pm (p)

Thu 30 Pirates of the Caribbean 4 (tbc) 1.30pm (a) 8.15pm (a)Waste Land (PG) 5.15pm (u)

Thu 19 A Small Act (12A) 5.15pm (u)(s)Chicago (12A) 8.15pm (p)

Fri 20 Submarine (15) 5.15pm (a)Paul (15) 8.15pm (a)

Sat 21 Rango (PG) 1.30pm (f)Paul (15) 5.15pm (a)(st)Submarine (15) 8.15pm (a)

Sun 22 Rango (PG) 1.30pm (f)Submarine (15) 5.15pm (a)(st)Paul (15) 8.15pm (a)

Mon 23 Animal Kingdom (15) 7.30pm (a)(st)

Tue 24 Inside Job (12A) 7.30pm

Wed 25 Inside Job (12A) 10.30am (bs)(t) 2pm (w)

Thu 26 My Afternoons With Margueritte (15) 5.15pm (u)(s)La Boheme (U) 8.15pm

Fri 27 Chalet Girl (12A) 5.15pm (a)Battle Los Angeles (12A) 8.15pm

Sat 28 Winnie the Pooh (U) 1.30pm (f)(a)Battle Los Angeles (12A) 5.15pmChalet Girl (12A) 8.15pm (a)(st)

Sun 29 Winnie the Pooh (U) 1.30pm (f)(st)(a)Chalet Girl (12A) 5.15pm (a)Battle Los Angeles (12A) 8.15pm

Mon 30 The Way Back (12A) 7.30pm

Tue 31 The Way Back (12A) 7.30pm

JuneWed 1 Hall Pass (15) 10.30am (bs)(t)

Hell On Wheels 7.30pm (p)

Thu 2 Hall Pass (15) 5.15pm (u)Enemies of the People (tbc) 8.15pm

Fri 3 Arthur (12A) 5.15pmThe Eagle (12A) 8.15pm

Sat 4 A Turtle’s Tale (U) 1.30pm (f)The Eagle (12A) 5.15pm (a)(st)Arthur (12A) 8.15pm

Sun 5 A Turtle’s Tale (U) 1.30pm (f)(st)Arthur (12A) 5.15pmThe Eagle (12A) 8.15pm

Mon 6 Living in Emergency (15) 7.30pm

Tue 7 Living in Emergency (15) 7.30pm

Wed 8 Babies (U) 10.30am (bs)(t) 7.30pm

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